Dictionary: UN-RE-PRIEV'A-BLE – UN-RE-SIGN'ED

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UN-RE-PRIEV'A-BLE, a.

That can not be reprieved or respited from death.

UN-RE-PRIEV'ED, a.

Not reprieved; not respited.

UN-RE-PROACH'A-BLE, a.

Not deserving reproach.

UN-RE-PROACH'A-BLE-NESS, n.

State of being unreproachable.

UN-RE-PROACH'A-BLY, adv.

So as not to be reproachable.

UN-RE-PROACH'ED, a.

Not upbraided; not reproached.

UN-RE-PROACH'ING, a.1

Not reproaching.

UN-RE-PROACH-ING, a.2

Not upbraiding or reproaching. [1841 Addenda only.]

UN-RE-PROV'A-BLE, a.

Not deserving reproof; that can not be justly censured. Col. i.

UN-RE-PROV'ED, a.

  1. Not reproved; not censured. Sandys.
  2. Not liable to reproof or blame. Milton.

UN-RE-PUG'NANT, a.

Not repugnant; not opposite. Hooker.

UN-REP'U-TA-BLE, a.

Not reputable. [For this, disreputable is generally used.]

UN-REP'U-TA-BLY, adv.

Disreputably.

UN-RE-QUEST'ED, a.

Not requested; not asked. Knolles.

UN-RE-QUIR'ED, a.

Not demanded; not needed.

UN-RE-QUIT'A-BLE, a.

Not to be retaliated. Boyle.

UN-RE-QUIT'ED, a.

Not requited; not recompensed.

UN-RES'CU-ED, a.

Not rescued; not delivered. Pollok.

UN-RE-SENT'ED, a. [s as z.]

Not resented; not regarded with anger. Rogers.

UN-RE-SENT'ING, a.

Not regarding with anger.

UN-RE-SERVE', n. [unrezerv'.]

Absence of reserve; frankness; freedom of communication. Warton.

UN-RE-SERV'ED, a.

  1. Not reserved; not retained when a part is granted.
  2. Not limited; not withheld in part; full; entire; as, unreserved obedience to God's commands. Rogers.
  3. Open; frank; concealing or withholding nothing; free; as, an unreserved disclosure of facts.

UN-RE-SERV'ED-LY, adv.

  1. Without limitation or reservation. Boyle.
  2. With open disclosure; frankly; without concealment. Pope.

UN-RE-SERV'ED-NESS, n.

Frankness; openness; freedom of communication; unlimitedness. Boyle. Pope.

UN-RE-SIGN'ED, a.

  1. Not given up; not surrendered.
  2. Not submissive to God's will.